Nature
Across
- 6. Dense clusters of trees and vegetation, home to diverse wildlife.
- 7. A mountain with an opening, or vent, from which lava, ash, and gases can erupt.
- 9. Cascading water from a height, often found in mountainous regions.
- 11. Arid landscapes characterized by extreme heat, sand dunes, and minimal vegetation.
- 13. Cold, treeless landscapes with a layer of permanently frozen soil, or permafrost.
- 14. Land surrounded by water, ranging in size from small islets to large landmasses.
Down
- 1. Vast saltwater bodies that cover most of the Earth's surface and support a wide range of marine life.
- 2. Sandy or rocky shores where the land meets the ocean or other bodies of water.
- 3. Tall landforms with steep sides and often covered in snow at higher altitudes.
- 4. Reef Underwater ecosystems formed by colonies of coral polyps, rich in marine biodiversity.
- 5. Large masses of ice and snow that slowly move, shaping the landscape.
- 8. Inland bodies of water, often freshwater, surrounded by land.
- 9. Cascading water from a height, often found in mountainous regions.
- 10. Flowing body of water that can vary in size from small streams to massive, meandering rivers.
- 12. Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often carved by rivers or erosion.